Vanity case



L.. FRIEDBERG OctD 20, 1931.

VANITY CASE Filed Nov. 8, 1930 6/ @7 R E w m n V A mM 1 mm 0 e Z WITNESSES ,Zn/M

rougepull respectively.

y LEONARD ,FRIEDBERQ OFNEWYORKN;menssrenon ToA nurvnAennmAnirrirerne- ING COMPANY, INC., OFV NEW YORK, N.; Y., A CORPORATYON F` NEWvYQRK verw-Y CASE! Application filed November/8,1930. sensi no. 4194111.k y'

'The inventionhas for anobjec-t to provide vanity case with two compartmentsy in which may be disposeda powder pu and a yAnother object of he invention is to Vprovide the vanity case `with an opening for one of lthe compartment-'s through' an edge of the vanity case land an opening-for the other compartment kthrough a face -of the vanity case, means being provided vfor closingthe two openings.y ,1 n n o y Jl-rfurther object oftheinventicn is to separate one of the compartments by gauze at one side of which a supply of powder may be disposed, the powder. puff beingdispos'e at the. other side of the gauze.r Y 1 Y Still. another object of the invention is yto yprovide av vanity case having a compartment which may be reached through anopening in' the edge of the vanity case, they compartment being divided byv gauze', the compartment at one sideoit the gauze being laccessible througll` an opening rin the vanity case inV which a powderpul'l' maybe.disposed7 the vanity caseY et they other side of the gauze serving asa receptacle for powder which may be supplied through an opening in va face of the vanity case which is normallyfclosed by a boxmem ber provided with a lid and in which is normally disposed a rouge puii,

.ffAdditional ob'ects of therwlnvention ,willi Vappear in the following specification yin which l the preferred form of themventionj 1s .de'

scribed.4 y In the ydrawings simllar reference charac-- ters reifer tosimilar parts in all the viewszoff which f Figure 1 isalside View ofthe vanity casey 'parts being broken away .toillustrateithe' construction', v M n p o y Figure 2 1s a sectional view'on the lmefl 21j-207i? Figureil, and y Figure 3` is a sectional viewsimilar `to thel view illustrated in Figure 2,*but withl the secured together` at the 'sides and the bottom of the vanity case, the face members and 7 .having vtrame membersf111and' 12 respectively at the opening 8 in'fthevvanity case, these frame members 11 and 12 being pivoted vat`13 in' a" manner'- re'adily 4understood. kThe .lf-rame members 11 and 12 are j provided withgfastening means, rvas, "for *instance, the plate 111 which extends romfthe frame member 11 and provided with an open n ing 15 in which a latchmember 16 extendingl fromthefframe member 12 is normally dis- 'A posed.` f'lhis plate'member 14 may also have av slot 17 by means of which it may be secured or attached toa ribbon, chain or other member. Y

The acemember 7 has an opening 18and there'is disposed in this openingflS kan open frame 19, the `open frameflhavlngflanges' 20 and 21 for embracingthe'face meimberf` and an'inne'rniember 22 atftheope'ning 18 in the face member. `This inner member 22 preferably'extends to the opening 18fwhere it n compartment 25 vin the hollow body 5, the l i outer wall of this compartment 25 being a box member 2Gwhich is normally disposed for closingtheopening in the open'rframe.

The box member 26 serves,A as a receptacle for a rouge cake l27 and a rouge pulf 28,

the box member 26 being normally closed by a vlid' 29 having amirror 3,0 at its innerv face= The vflange 2010i lthe lopen 'frame 19 has two hingev knuckles 31,*t-he`box member 26has if two'hinge knuckles 32' and the lid' 29has ka hinge knuckle 38,` a pin 3415 being disposed y througlrthese several hingeknuclrles so that the'boX member 26, as wellfas the 'lid 29, will,A A

be hinged `to the open frame 19.

In, ,the-hollow body 5 betweenk theriace member '6 and-the gauze member2-1 .,tricre disposed' a powder jpuff 35 whichw-maybe reached through the 4onenin g 8 in the hollow body'powder reaching. the powderjpuffl v35 thrcughthe gauze member 24, which is lilled so 'Y through the open fram-e 19 when the box member 26 is moved outwardly therefrom byV means of its flange 36. When the box member 26 is in normal position, vas illustrated in the drawings, the powder will pass through the gauze member 24ste the powder puff 85, as has been stated, while the rougepuli:7 may be reached by raising the lid 29 of the boxy l a compartment, a lid for closing the box member, and .means for closing the said other opening.v

2. A vanity case with a hollow body having a ce and an edge, the body having an opening in its edge through which a powder pull may be introducedand another opening in its face', a gauze member for dividing the body into two compartments, which may be reached through the openings respectively, a box member for closing the opening` in the face of the body, a lid for closing the box member, and means for closing the opening in the edge of the body. Y

3. vanity case with a. hollow body having avface and an edge, the body having an opening in its edge through which a powder puff may be introduced and another' opening in its face, a gauze member for dividing the body into two compartments, which may be reached'through the openings respectively, the compartment between the gauze member and the opening in the face of the hollow body serving to hold a supply of powder' and the other compartment serving to holda powder puit, a box member in which a rouge pull is normally disposed :for closing the opening in theiace of the body, a lid for closingthe box member, means for closing the opcnmg in the Aedge of the body.

4C.`A vanity case hav-ing a hollow body with two openings leading tothe interior ofV the hollow` body, a. box member, a lid for the box member, the box memberand the .lid

being hingedly connected 'to the body at one ofthe openings for closing the said opening,

the other opening serving to permitof the introduction of a powder puli, and a gauze member for separating the hollow body into twor compartments adjacent the last men tioned opening. i Y

5. A vanity case having a body with -an opening, an open frame secured to the-body at the opening and provided with an inwardly enclosing wall to form a compartment, a box member normally disposed in the outer portion of the open frame to close the coming the box member, the box member and the lid being hingedly connected to theV open frame, and'agauze member disposed at the inner side of the'enclosing Wall. Y

7. A vanity case having a body with an opening, an open frame secured to the body at the opening and provided with an inwardly enclosing wall to form a compartment, a box :member normally disposed in the open frame to close the latter, alid for closing the box member, a gauze member disposed at the inner side of the enclosing wall.

8. A vanity case having a hollow body with openings `leading to the interior of the hollow body, a box member having a hinged knuckle, a lid for closing the box member, the lid having a hinged knuckle in alignment with the lirst hingedknuckle, the box member being disposed at one of the openings in the hollow body, and a pin secured to the hollow body at the last mentioned opening and engaging the hinged knuckles.

9. A vanity case having a hollow body, a gauze member dividing the hollow body into two compartments, the body having an opening in its edge through which a powder puff may be introduced into one of the 'compartments and another opening in its face through which powder may be introduced into the other compartment, a box memberl for closing the opening in the face of the body, a Vlid for closing the box member, and means Vfor closing the opening in the edge ofthe body.

10. A vanity case with a hollow body having opposite face members secured together at their sides andv bottom, the hollow body having an opening at Athe upper edges of the face members through which a powder puii be introduced, there being an opening in one of the face members, an open `frame secured in the second mentioned opening, a gauze member at the inner portion of the open frame to separatethe interior of the open frame from the interior of the hollow .body in which the powder puff is normally Lnoimm) rnmnnnne. 

